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Bars & Nightlife
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After sundown, head to the "Eatery Street" (Khau Galli) of Ahmedabad in the Law Garden area or the Khan Pan Bazaar in Manekchawk. Both are usually teeming with stalls selling all manner of snack foods until late in the night. Manek Chowk in Old Ahmedabad is another bustling nigtlife spot, with plenty of food and shopping opportunities in the area.
Gurajat is a "dry" state, which means one won't find much in the way of bars, pubs or nightclubs in the city. Alcohol is not served at cafés or restaurants, but a few licensed liquor shops do operate around town. Tourists (both non-Indian and Indian citizens traveling from other Indian states) are able to obtain an "alcohol permit" upon arrival at the airport or at one of the licensed liquor shops directly.
Gurajat is a "dry" state, which means one won't find much in the way of bars, pubs or nightclubs in the city. Alcohol is not served at cafés or restaurants, but a few licensed liquor shops do operate around town. Tourists (both non-Indian and Indian citizens traveling from other Indian states) are able to obtain an "alcohol permit" upon arrival at the airport or at one of the licensed liquor shops directly.